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Justin Bertram deleted AMQCLI-69:
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> GlucoPharm Reviews - How To Manage Your Diabetes Following GlucoPharm
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> Key: AMQCLI-69
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AMQCLI-69
> Project: ActiveMQ CLI Tools
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: teglucopharm
> Priority: Major
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> A Diabetic needs to take responsibility for their condition and their
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> When traveling it is especially important to keep food with you. You may be
> strolling through a museum or shopping in an unknown area, and you could find
> that there is nothing healthy or appealing to eat. If you have your own snack
> it will at least tide you over until you can find something palatable.
> The website Act1diabetes.org can help Diabetics with low incomes swap out
> their Diabetic supplies for new ones. It's free for people who can't afford
> to pay even a discounted price for the service, so look into it if you are
> having problems financially or have a limited income at the moment.
> Shopping at a discount grocery store can save you a LOT of money which you
> can then instead spend on Diabetic supplies. In fact, many discount grocery
> stores SELL Diabetic medications and supplies, which can cut your bills to
> even lower levels. Diabetes doesn't have to put you out of house and home!
> If you are a diabetic make sure to carefully choose your lancing device. Pick
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> to be testing very frequently. The better the device is, the less reluctant
> you will be with your blood sugar testings which will help improve the
> overall quality of your care.
> Get educated about your condition. The more information you have about
> diabetes, the better you are equipped to handle it. By educating yourself
> more, you can in turn educate others including family members and friends.
> They may not be sure how to handle diabetes and aren't sure about how they
> may be able to help you one day.
> There really is not a diabetic diet. The American Diabetes Association
> recommends that you get 50 percent of your calories from carbohydrates, 30
> percent from fats, and 20 percent from proteins. Proteins work to stabilize
> blood sugars and to help you feel satisfied. Proteins also help your body to
> rebuild and provide nutrients your body needs not found in carbs and fats.
> Fast-acting insulin should be taken up to 15 minutes before you eat, unless
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> It is crucial that people with diabetes get a simple blood test known as an
> HbA1c test every three months. HbA1c tests show blood sugar levels for the
> past two to three months and can help your doctor control your diabetes. It
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> As a diabetes sufferer, it is important to know about the latest medical
> advancements. New medical advancements mean that there could be new
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> Watch out for trans-fats. Trans fats are found in any foods containing
> partially hydrogenated oils. These fats are dangerous for everybody, but
> diabetics are at extra risk. Trans fats cause increased amounts of fat around
> the waistline which has been linked to heart disease. They are also extremely
> high in calories and low in nutritional content.
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> summer weather.
> Another good way to prevent diabetes is to control your diet. Eating too many
> foods with a high glycemic index, which usually means foods with large
> amounts of simple sugars like candy or soda, can cause your cells to become
> less sensitive to insulin, which can cause diabetes. Eat less and save
> yourself the medical bills.
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> Don't let your diabetes start to spiral out of control. Once you lose control
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